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A heroin and crack dealer has been sent to prison after he was stopped by police who saw him riding an e-scooter through a town centre.
A busy route will be subject to a series of closures to allow roadworks to take place.
A man has been charged with burglary and fraud offences after allegedly stolen bank cards were used to buy food, tobacco and alcohol.
A discarded battery started a fire when it blew up in the back of a refuse truck out on its rounds.
Police are seeking two men after knives were stolen from a supermarket.
A father reveals his experience of grief, loss and rebuilding as he raises his daughter alone following his wife's death from cancer.
A suspected arsonist has been accused of threatening police and firefighters as they responded to a late-night blaze.
First at her school to achieve a gold award, one former schoolgirl shares her memories of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme.
A motorcyclist has been left needing hospital treatment for injuries sustained in an accident on a main road.
Police are seeking a man and woman in connection with the alleged theft of fragrance and skincare products from a town centre store.
A post office manager has conviction quashed as the Court of Appeal delivered a ruling for postmasters caught up in an accounting scandal.
Report outlines the extent of economic damage caused to borough by the pandemic crisis.
A teenager has received a caution following an investigation which led to a six-day search of a village home.
A family has been left heartbroken after a young father died following a blood clot.
A worker at popular bakery Greggs was threatened and racially abused after asking a customer to wear a face mask.
Local good causes have the chance to be recognised by featuring in a town's special edition of the iconic trading board game.
Friends and family left 'absolutely devastated' by the death of a young biker want to buy a memorial bench in his honour.
A drop in the speed limit on a rural road has come in to force in a bid to increase safety on the route into a village.
The RSPCA is appealing for information after 19 mice were found abandoned in ‘home-made cage’ at a fly-tipping spot.
Hospitalisation with coronavirus has fallen dramatically - with one hospital trust last recording a patient death a month ago.
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